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Wissahickon: Winter Derby winner is set to have his first run on turf since last year's Cambridgeshire
Wissahickon: Winter Derby winner is set to have his first run on turf since last year's CambridgeshireCredit: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Can Wissahickon make a winning return to turf in the Rose of Lancaster Stakes?

Alan Alger, Betway Following his defeat in the Betway Easter Classic, Wissahickon has something to prove and it will be tough doing so against a race-fit Addeybb on soft ground. Betway ambassador Andrew Balding saddles the improving Raise You, who is classy and isn't without a chance either.

David Baxter, Juvenile Judge It is very hard to bet against the Gosden/Dettori dream team but Wissahickon is unproven on slow ground and conditions could be pretty testing at Haydock come race time. We know Addeybb loves cut and he gets 3lb off Wissahickon for good measure.

Chris Hayes, jockey There’s a bit of rain forecast and I’d be hopeful that I can go and win the race aboard Wadilsafa, but on all known form you'd have to think that Addeybb is the one to beat. The ground will help him and it'll probably inconvenience Wissahickon but hopefully I can come and beat the two of them.

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